PERSONAL/STAFF Apellidos, Nombre/ Categoría/ Surname, First name Position Navas Antón, José María Investigador A1 E-mail Teléfono/ Telephone [email protected] 91 3474155 Fernández Cruz, María Luisa Científico Titular de OPIs [email protected] 91 3478788 Alté García-Olías, Luis Ayudante de I+D+i de OPIs [email protected] 91 3478712 Bermejo, Azucena Titulado Superior [email protected] 91 3473907 Galbis, Liliana Titulado Superior [email protected] 91 3478712 Hernández, David Titulado Superior [email protected] 91 3476889 Kalman, Judit Titulado Superior [email protected] 91 3473907 Magaña, Cristina Titulado Superior [email protected] 91 3474167 Paz, Marina Titulado Superior [email protected] 91 3474167 Portolés, Marta Titulado Superior [email protected] 91 3474167 Santos, Alicia Titulado Superior [email protected] 91 3474167 Habila, Safia Estudiante pre-doctoral [email protected] 91 3478754 García, Victor Estudiante pre-doctoral [email protected] 91 3473907 Hernández, Javier Titulado Medio [email protected] 91 3478712 Garnica, Alicia Empleabilidad Juvenil [email protected] 91 3478754 Escario, Miguel Empleabilidad Juvenil [email protected] 91 3474167 Serrano, Verónica Empleabilidad Juvenil [email protected] 91 3474167 PROYECTOS COMPETITIVOS / COMPETITIVE PROJECTS National Project RTA2009-00074-00-00. “Endocrine disruption related to farm residues”. INIA. 2009– 2013. Coordinator: José María Navas. Budget: 120.531€ Iberoamérica Project Acción 109Ac0371 “Scientific cooperation for the search of strategies of control and prevention of mycotoxins in agricultural production”. CYTED IBEROAMERICA. 9 participants. July 2011 – December 2012. Coordinator: Ana María Catalina Dalcero (Córdoba, Argentina); Main researcher at the INIA: María Luisa Fernández-Cruz FP7 People. Marie-Curie. Initial Training Network (ITN). “ECO. Environmental ChemOinformatics”. October 2009 – September 2013. Coordinator: Igor Tetko (Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Health, Munich, Germany). Main Researcher at INIA: José María Navas. Budget 3.386.676 € total (388.922 € for INIA) FP7 Project MARINA. Managing Risks of Nanomaterials. European Commission. 46 participants. October 2011-October 2015. Coordinator Lang Tran (IOM, Institute of Occupational Medicine, UK) Main Researcher in the INIA: José María Navas. Budget: 9.000.000 € total (120.000 € for INIA). National Project RTA2012-00053-00-00. “Endocrine disruption and toxic effects related to the presence of hormones, antibiotics, mycotoxins and other substances in farm residues”. INIA. June 2013 - June 2016. Coordinator: José María Navas. Budget: 120.000 € FP7 Project SUN. “Sustainable Nanotechnologies” (Grant agreement nº 604305). European Commission. October 2013-April 2017. Coordinator: Antonio Marcomini (Universita Ca’Foscari, Venezia). Main researcher at INIA: José María Navas. Total budget: 10.249.962,00 €; INIA: 189 004 €. FP7 Project GUIDEnano. “Assessment and mitigation of nano-enabled product risks on human and environmental health: Development of new strategies and creation of a digital guidance tool for nanotech industries” (Grant agreement nº 604387). European Commission. 26 participants. November 2013-May 2017. Coordinator: Socorro Vázquez (LEITAT, Barcelona, Spain). Main researcher at the INIA: María Luisa Fernández Cruz. Total budget: 8.160.000 €; INIA: 342.796 €. H2020 Project NanoReg2. “Development and implementation Grouping and Safe-by-Design approaches within regulatory frameworks” (Grant agreement nº 646221). European Commission. 37 participant entities. September 2015 – August 2018. Coordinator: Emeric Frejafon (INERIS, Paris, France). Main researcher at INIA: José María Navas. Budget 10.000.000 €; INIA: 112.500€ CONVENIOS O ENCOMIENDAS CON LA ADMINISTRACIÓN / TECHNICO-SCIENTIFIC PROJECTS WITH THE ADMINISTRATION Agreement AEG09-036 between INIA and the Ministry of Environment for the national implementation and application of the Stockholm Convention and the regulation 850/2004/CE about Persistent Organic Pollutants (POPs). 2009-2011. Coordinator: José María Navas. Total budget: 1.100.000 € Agreement AEG07-060 between INIA and the Ministry of Environment to aply the REACH Regulation and related rules including those of Biocides and Plant Protection Products. 2009-2011. Coordinator: José María Navas. Total budget: 1.519.500 €. Agreement EG13-074 between INIA and the General Direction of Environment Quality and Evaluation for the environmental risk assessment of substances and chemical products according to the National and European regulations. (November 2013 – December 2016). Coordinators: José María Navas and María Luisa Fernández Cruz. Total budget: 603.500,00 € ARTÍCULOS EN REVISTAS DEL SCI / SCIENTIFIC ARTICLES IN SCI JOURNALS Fernández-Cruz, M.L., Valdehita, A., Alonso, M., Mann, E., Herradón, B., Navas, JM. 2011. Biological and chemical studies on the aryl hydrocarbon receptor induction by the p53 inhibitor pifithrin-α and its condensation product pifithrin-β. Life Sciences 88: 774-783 De la Casa-Resino I, Valdehita A, Soler F, Navas JM, Pérez-López M. 2012. Estrogenic effects caused by oral administration of atrazine in European quail (Coturnix coturnix coturnix). Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology, Part C 156: 159-165. Hernando MD, Rosenkranz P, Ulaszewska MM, Fernández-Cruz ML, Fernández-Alba AR, Navas JM. 2012. Dose-response effects in vitro of poly(amidoamine) dendrimers (amino-terminated and surface modified with [N-(2-hydroxydodecyl)] groups) and quantitative determination by a liquid chromatography- hybrid quadrupole/time of flight mass spectrometry based method. Analytical and Bioanalytical Chemistry 404: 2749-2763 Mezcua M, Martínez-Uroz MA, Gómez-Ramos MM, Gómez MJ, Navas JM, Fernández-Alba AR. 2012. Analysis of synthetic endocrine-disrupting chemicals in food: A review. Talanta 100: 90-106. Quesada-García A, Valdehita A, Fernández-Cruz ML, Leal E, Sánchez E, Martín-Belinchón M, Cerdá-Reverter JM, Navas JM. 2012. Assessment of estrogenic and thyrogenic activities in fish feeds. Aquaculture 338-341: 172-180 Rosenkranz P, Fernández-Cruz ML, Conde E, Ramírez-Fernández MB, Flores JC, Fernández M, Navas JM. 2012. Effects of cerium oxide nanoparticles to fish and mammalian cell lines: an assessment of cytotoxicity and methodology. Toxicology In Vitro 26: 888-896. Valdehita A, Fernández-Cruz ML, Torrent F, Navas JM. 2012. Differences in the induction of CYP1A and related genes in cultured rainbow trout Oncorhynchus mykiss. Additional considerations for the use of EROD activity as biomarker. Journal of Fish Biology 81: 270-287. Campos B, Rivetti C, Rosenkranz P, Navas JM, Barata C. 2013. Effects of nanoparticles of TiO2 on food depletion and life-history responses of Daphnia magna. Aquatic Toxicology 130-131: 174-183. Connolly M, Pérez Y, Mann E, Herradón B, Fernández-Cruz ML, Navas JM. 2013. Peptide-biphenyl hybridcapped AuNPs: stability and biocompatibility under cell culture conditions. Nanoscale Research Letters 8: 315. De la Casa-Resino I, Hernández-Moreno D, Navas JM, Soler F, Pérez-López M. 2013. Non-destructive multibiomarker approach in European quail (Coturnix coturnix coturnix) exposed to the herbicide atrazine. Archives of Environmental Contamination and Toxicology 65: 567-574. Cockburn A, Brambilla G, Fernández ML, Arcella D, Bordajandi LR, Cottrill B, van Peteghem C, Dorne JL. 2013. Nitrite in feed: From animal health to human health. Toxicology and Applied Pharmacology 270: 209-217. Dorne JL, Fernández-Cruz ML, Bertelsen U, Renshaw DW, Peltonen K, Anadon A, Feil A, Sanders P, Wester P, Fink-Gremmels J. 2013. Risk assessment of coccidiostatics during feed cross-contamination: Animal and human health aspects. Toxicology and Applied Pharmacology 270: 196-208. Fernández-Cruz ML, Lammel T, Connolly M, Conde E, Barrado A, Sylvain D, Pérez Y, Fernández M, Furger C, Navas JM. 2013. Comparative cytotoxicity induced by bulk and nanoparticulated ZnO in the fish and human hepatoma cell lines PLHC-1 and Hep G2. Nanotoxicology 7: 935 – 952 Lammel T, Boisseaux P, Fernández-Cruz ML, Navas JM. 2013. Internalization and cytotoxicity of graphene oxide and carboxyl graphene nanoplatelets in the human hepatocellular carcinoma cell line HepG2. Particle and Fiber Toxicology 10:27. Malhão F, Urbatzka R, Navas JM, Cruzeiro C, Monteiro RAF, Rocha E. 2013. Cytological, immunocytochemical, ultrastructural and growth characterization of the rainbow trout liver cell line RTLW1. Tissue and Cell 45: 159-174. Quesada-García A, Valdehita A, Torrent F, Villarroel M, Hernando D, Navas JM. 2013. Use of fish farms to assess river contamination: combining biomarker responses, active biomonitoring, and chemical analysis. Aquatic Toxicology 140 – 141: 439-448. Scholz S, Sela E, Blaha L, Braunbeck T, Galay-Burgos M, García-Franco M, Guinea J, Klüver N, Schirmer K, Tanneberger K, Tobor-Kapłon M, Witters H, Belanger S, Benfenati E, Creton S, Cronin MTD, Eggen RIL, Embry M, Ekman D, Gourmelon A, Halder M, Hardy B, Hartung T, Hubesch B, Jungmann D, Lampi MA, Lee L, Léonard M, Küster E, Lillicrap A, Luckenbach T, Murk AJ, Navas JM, Peijnenburg W, Repetto G, Salinas E, Schüürmann G, Spielmann H, Tollefsen KE, Walter-Rohde S, Whale G, Wheeler JR, Winter MJ. 2013. A European perspective on alternatives to animal testing for environmental hazard identification and risk assessment. Regulatory Toxicology and Pharmacology 67: 506 – 530. Valdehita A, Quesada-García A, Delgado MM, Martín JV, García-González MC, Fernández-Cruz ML, Navas JM. 2013. In vitro assessment of thyroidal and estrogenic activities in poultry and broiler manure. Science of the Total Environment 472: 630-641. De la Casa-Resino I, Navas JM, Fernández-Cruz ML. 2014. Chlorotriazines do not activate the aryl hydrocarbon receptor, the estrogen receptor and thyroid receptor in in vitro assays. ATLA 42: 25 - 30. Faria M, Navas JM, Soares AMVM, Barata C. 2014. Oxidative stress effects of titanium dioxide nanoparticles in zebrafish embryos. Science of the Total Environment 470-471: 379-389. Lammel T, Navas JM. 2014. Graphene nanoplatelets spontaneously translocate into the cytosol and physically interact with cellular organelles in the fish cell line PLHC-1. Aquatic Toxicology 150: 55-65. Oliveira E, Casado M, Faria M, Soares A, Navas JM, Barata C, Piña B. 2014. Transcriptomic response of zebrafish embryos to polyamidoamine (PAMAM) dendrimers. Nanotoxicology 8: 92-99. Quesada-García A, Valdehita A, Kropf C, Casanova-Nakayama A, Segner H, Navas JM. 2014. Thyroid signalling in imune organs and cells of the teleost fish rainbow trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss). Fish & Shellfish Immunology. 38:166-174 Song L, Connolly M, Fernández-Cruz ML, Vijver MG, Fernández M, Conde E, de Snoo GR, Peijnenburg WJGM, Navas JM. 2014. Species specific toxicity of copper nanoparticles among mammalian and piscine cell lines. Nanotoxicology 8: 383-393. Tetko IV, Schramm K-W, Knepper T, Peijnenburg WJGM, Hendriks AJ, Navas JM, Nicholls IA, Öberg T, Todeschini R, Schlosser E, Brandmaier S. 2014. Experimental and theoretical studies in the EU FP7 Mrie Curie initial training network project, Environmental ChemOinformatics (ECO). ATLA 42: 7-11. Cano-Sancho González-Arias CA, Ramos AJ, Sanchis V, Fernández-Cruz ML. 2015. Cytotoxicity of the mycotoxins deoxynivalenol and ochratoxin A on Caco-2 cell line in presence of resveratrol. Toxicology in Vitro 29: 1639-1646. Connolly M, Fernández-Cruz ML, Navas JM. 2015. Recovery of redox homeostasis altered by CuNPs in H4IIE liver cells does not reduce the cytotoxic effects of these NPs: An investigation using arylhydrocarbon receptor (AhR) dependent antioxidant activity. Chemico Biological Interactions 228: 57 – 68. Connolly M, Fernández-Cruz ML, Quesada-García A, García-Olias LA, Segner H, Navas JM. 2015. Comparative cytotoxicity study of silver nanoparticles (AgNPs) in a variety of rainbow trout cell lines (RTLW1, RTH-149, RTG-2) and primary hepatocytes. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 12: 5386-5405. Lammel T, Boisseaux P, Navas JM. 2015. Potentiating effect of graphene nanomaterials on aromatic environmental pollutant-induced cytochrome P450 1A expression in the topminnow fish hepatoma cell line PLHC-1. Environmental Toxicology 30: 1192 – 1204. Lingxiangyu L, Fernández-Cruz ML, Connolly M, Conde E, Fernández M, Schuster M, Navas JM. 2015. The potentiation effect makes the difference: Non-toxic concentrations of ZnO nanoparticles enhance Cu nanoparticle toxicity in vitro. Science of the Total Environment 505: 253-260. Lingxiangyu L, Fernández-Cruz ML, Connolly M, Schuster M, Navas JM.2015. Dissolution and aggregation of Cu nanoparticles in culture media: Effects of incubation temperature and particle size. Journal of Nanoparticle Research 17:38. Mary VS, Valdehita A, Navas JM, Rubinstein HR, Fernández-Cruz ML. 2015. Effects of aflatoxin B1, fumonisin B1 and their mixture on the aryl hydrocarbon receptor and the cytochrome P450 1A induction. Food and Chemical Toxicology 75: 104-111. Quesada-García A, Valdehita A, del Olmo I, Gómez MJ, Navas JM. 2015. Identification of effects caused by very low levels of chemicals present in riverine sediments by combining chemical analysis, in vitro bioassays and the use of farmed fish as sentinels. Archives of Environmental Contamination and Toxicology 68: 663-677. Connolly M, Fernández M, Conde E, Torrent F, Navas JM, Fernández-Cruz ML. 2016.Tissue distribution of zinc and subtle oxidative stress effects after dietary administration of ZnO nanoparticles to rainbow trout. Science of the Total Environment 551-552:334-343. Quesada-García A, Encinas P, Valdehita P, Baumann L, Segner H, Coll J, Navas JM. 2016.Thyroid active agents T3 and PTU differentially affect immune gene transcripts in the head kidney of rainbow trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss). Aquatic Toxicology 174:159-168. Hernández-Moreno D, Lingxiangyu L, Connolly M, Conde E, Fernández M, Schuster M, Navas JM, Fernández-Cruz ML. 2016. Mechanisms underlying the enhancement of toxicity caused by the coincubation of zinc oxide and copper nanoparticles in a fish hepatoma cell line. Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry, in press. Valdehita A, Fernandez-Cruz ML, Gonzalez-Gullon M, Becerra-Neira E, Delgado MM, Garcia-Gonzalez MC, Navas JM. 2016. Androgens and androgenic activity in broiler manure assessed by means of chemical analyses and in vitro bioassays. Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry, in press. TESIS DOCTORALES / DOCTORAL THESIS Title: Mechanisms of activation of the aryl hydrocarbon receptor in fish PhD student: Susana Casado University: Universidad Complutense de Madrid, Veterinary Faculty Date: 20th October 2011 Director: José María Navas Title: New insights into the toxicity of nanomaterials obtained by means of fish and mammalian cell lines PhD student: Tobias Lammel University: Universidad Autónoma de Madrid, Biology Faculty Date: 13th June 2014 Director: José María Navas Title: Nuevos horizontes en Ecotoxicología: biomarcadores destructivos y no destructivos en codorniz (Coturnix coturnix) y cigüeña blanca (Ciconia ciconia). PhD student: Irene de la Casa Resino University: Extremadura, Veterinary Faculty Date: 20th June 2014 Directors: Marcos Pérez López, Francisco Soler Rodríguez, José María Navas Title: Expression and function of detoxification processes in fish and alterations of reproductive hormonal regulation PhD student: Alba Quesada-García University: Universidad Autónoma de Madrid, Biology Faculty Dates: 30th October 2015 Director: Ana Valdehita García; José María Navas Title: Mechanisms underlying the toxic action of nanomaterials: in vitro and in vivo approaches PhD student: Mona Connolly University: Universidad Complutense de Madrid, Facultad de Biología Dates: To be defended in Autumn 2016 Codirectors: José María Navas and María Luisa Fernández Cruz Title: Thyroidal activity in manure. Determination of responsible substances. PhD student: Victor García Herranz University: Universidad Autónoma, Programa de Doctorado en Biología Dates: from 1rst July 2015 Codirectors: José María Navas and María Luisa Fernández Cruz